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=Enterprise Architecture Implementation Project (EA IP)= | =Enterprise Architecture Implementation Project (EA IP)= | ||
− | This Wiki page | + | Orignal EA IP wiki page content has been moved to [[EA_IP_Phase1_%28alpha_project_approach%29]] |
− | The [[Architecture Board]] is a TSC-appointed committee to define an architecture for the work of the HL7 body. The TSC is responsible for the rollout of that architecture. This site is intended to both provide and elicit communication on, for and about the Implementation | + | |
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+ | This Wiki page is for the current incarnation of the HL7 Enterprise Architecture Implementation <s> Project </s> '''Program''' (EA IP). The HL7 Enterprise Architecture is based on the Services-Aware Interoperability Framework developed by the Architecture Review Board (ArB). | ||
+ | The [[Architecture Board]] is a Technical Steering Committee (TSC)-appointed committee to define an architecture for the work of the HL7 body. The TSC is responsible for the rollout of that architecture. This site is intended to both provide and elicit communication on, for and about the Implementation Program. | ||
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+ | See [[SAEAF_201001_Document|SAIF document location]] | ||
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==Implementation Plans== | ==Implementation Plans== | ||
+ | Initial implementation approaches were to allow self-identifying 'alpha' projects to make use of the SAIF framework and identify what architectural components would develop. This approach worked well for some (PASS) but not for others, and the need for a more focused effort was recognized. See [[EA_IP_Phase1_%28alpha_project_approach%29]] for more information. | ||
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+ | The new program was discussed at length at the 2010October Working Group Meeting. For those discussions captured in meeting minutes, see | ||
+ | *[http://hl7t3f.org/wiki/index.php?title=2010-10-03_TSC_WGM_Agenda TSC Sunday night meeting] | ||
+ | *[[20101006_arb_minutes_jointw_with_O%26O_and_MnM_on_EA_IP_Transition]] | ||
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+ | The premise remains that there are certain problems the Enterprise Architecture was intended to address: | ||
+ | *Functional models and technical models and the relationship between them | ||
+ | *Consistency across our paradigms | ||
+ | * Behaviour in dynamic model | ||
+ | * Reusable functional components | ||
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+ | Remaining to be addressed are definitions of success criteria by which progress will be measured. | ||
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+ | The proposed new approach for the EA Implementation Program is a shift of EA-IP to a “program management” model that is intended to monitor and report rather than “manage” the implementation and its related activities. The EA IP would provide oversight, and make visible to the organization the plans, interdependencies, the critical path, and progress. | ||
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+ | The projects operating within the Program include a Reference Implementation Project and foundational Work Groups will develop and define infrastructure to support that project. The Composite Orders project by Orders and Observations has been named the reference implementation project. | ||
+ | *OO WG - Composite Order project, ([http://www.hl7.org/special/Committees/projman/searchableProjectIndex.cfm?action=edit&ProjectNumber=38 Project Insight # 38]) led by Austin Kreisler, ArB liaison Patrick Loyd | ||
+ | *[http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/download/docmanfileversion/5424/6837/HL7AlphaProjectCharter-OO-CompositeOrderSEP09.doc Draft Charter] | ||
+ | *See [[SAIF Alpha OO]] wiki page | ||
+ | *Anticipated participation by WG developing infrastructure: initial list of activities discussed if identified | ||
+ | **ArB: responsible for providing SAIF reference materials | ||
+ | **ITS | ||
+ | **Implementation and Conformance | ||
+ | **Infrastructure and Messaging: determines how to move / adapt wrappers to the service-contract description | ||
+ | **Modeling and Methodology: address the modeling formalisms and the impact of the SAIF on HDF methodology | ||
+ | **Project Services: determines how the methodology and deliverables are integrated into the balloting life cycle | ||
+ | **Publishing | ||
+ | **SOA: define the service contract paradigm, as well as perhaps a guide for application of SOA | ||
+ | **Tooling | ||
+ | *TSC will assert and resolve governance on an ongoing basis. | ||
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+ | ===Overview=== | ||
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+ | A new scope statement will be drafted. | ||
==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
* [[EA IP Meeting Agenda and Minutes]] | * [[EA IP Meeting Agenda and Minutes]] | ||
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− | * | + | *NCI's CBIIT SAIF implementation wiki at https://wiki.nci.nih.gov/display/SAIF/CBIIT+SAIF+Wiki |
− | * | + | **https://wiki.nci.nih.gov/display/SAIF/CBIIT+SAIF+FAQs - CBIIT SAIF FAQs |
− | * | + | *http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/saeaf/ (ArB SAIF GForge Repository) |
+ | *http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/tsc/docman/?subdir=240 (TSC “Architecture” documents GForge directory) | ||
+ | * http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/hdf/frs/ (HDF) | ||
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==Comments== | ==Comments== | ||
Please use the [http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=Talk:EA_IP discussion tab] above. | Please use the [http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=Talk:EA_IP discussion tab] above. |
Revision as of 19:49, 11 October 2010
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Enterprise Architecture Implementation Project (EA IP)
Orignal EA IP wiki page content has been moved to EA_IP_Phase1_(alpha_project_approach)
This Wiki page is for the current incarnation of the HL7 Enterprise Architecture Implementation Project Program (EA IP). The HL7 Enterprise Architecture is based on the Services-Aware Interoperability Framework developed by the Architecture Review Board (ArB).
The Architecture Board is a Technical Steering Committee (TSC)-appointed committee to define an architecture for the work of the HL7 body. The TSC is responsible for the rollout of that architecture. This site is intended to both provide and elicit communication on, for and about the Implementation Program.
See SAIF document location
Implementation Plans
Initial implementation approaches were to allow self-identifying 'alpha' projects to make use of the SAIF framework and identify what architectural components would develop. This approach worked well for some (PASS) but not for others, and the need for a more focused effort was recognized. See EA_IP_Phase1_(alpha_project_approach) for more information.
The new program was discussed at length at the 2010October Working Group Meeting. For those discussions captured in meeting minutes, see
The premise remains that there are certain problems the Enterprise Architecture was intended to address:
- Functional models and technical models and the relationship between them
- Consistency across our paradigms
- Behaviour in dynamic model
- Reusable functional components
Remaining to be addressed are definitions of success criteria by which progress will be measured.
The proposed new approach for the EA Implementation Program is a shift of EA-IP to a “program management” model that is intended to monitor and report rather than “manage” the implementation and its related activities. The EA IP would provide oversight, and make visible to the organization the plans, interdependencies, the critical path, and progress.
The projects operating within the Program include a Reference Implementation Project and foundational Work Groups will develop and define infrastructure to support that project. The Composite Orders project by Orders and Observations has been named the reference implementation project.
- OO WG - Composite Order project, (Project Insight # 38) led by Austin Kreisler, ArB liaison Patrick Loyd
- Draft Charter
- See SAIF Alpha OO wiki page
- Anticipated participation by WG developing infrastructure: initial list of activities discussed if identified
- ArB: responsible for providing SAIF reference materials
- ITS
- Implementation and Conformance
- Infrastructure and Messaging: determines how to move / adapt wrappers to the service-contract description
- Modeling and Methodology: address the modeling formalisms and the impact of the SAIF on HDF methodology
- Project Services: determines how the methodology and deliverables are integrated into the balloting life cycle
- Publishing
- SOA: define the service contract paradigm, as well as perhaps a guide for application of SOA
- Tooling
- TSC will assert and resolve governance on an ongoing basis.
Overview
A new scope statement will be drafted.
General Information
Links
- NCI's CBIIT SAIF implementation wiki at https://wiki.nci.nih.gov/display/SAIF/CBIIT+SAIF+Wiki
- https://wiki.nci.nih.gov/display/SAIF/CBIIT+SAIF+FAQs - CBIIT SAIF FAQs
- http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/saeaf/ (ArB SAIF GForge Repository)
- http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/tsc/docman/?subdir=240 (TSC “Architecture” documents GForge directory)
- http://gforge.hl7.org/gf/project/hdf/frs/ (HDF)
Comments
Please use the discussion tab above.